At some level, General Motors' main focus in 1958 was Impala, the new kid on the block whose first public appearance happened only two years before. As the top-of-the-line Bel Air version, Impala took ...
While models like the Bel Air and the Chevy Impala dominated the late '50s in the United States, Buick's lineup also gained traction thanks to revamped models carrying the Super moniker. The Super ...
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The 1958 models brought with them new glass and new sheet metal, generally characterized by a heavier, more sculptured look. And oh, that chrome. By 1958, GM had reached the pinnacle in chrome and ...
Steve Kugler, 63, a mechanical contractor living in Littleton, Colo., on his 1958 Buick Super, as told to A.J. Baime. All the photos were taken before the coronavirus pandemic. My grandparents Lottie ...
Q: Greg, I enjoy your auto nostalgia columns, especially those you write about the 1950s. I am now in my 74th year and remember you once said that many cars from the 1950s were really beautiful. I ...
Q: Greg, I love all Buick cars to this day and would like to know your favorite full-sized Buick. I'm in my 60s now and remember all the great oldies. Thanks and keep writing about the good old days.
The reaction was virtually unanimous back in 1958, when word spread that Buick was going to become the first corporate sponsor of a PGA Tour event. "Everybody wanted to play," said Billy Casper, one ...
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